Menopause marks the natural end of a woman’s reproductive years—when menstrual cycles permanently stop, typically between ages 45–55. Perimenopause is the transition phase leading up to it, when hormone levels begin to fluctuate.
As estrogen and progesterone levels decline, the body undergoes hormonal changes that affect temperature regulation, mood, metabolism, and sexual health.
Through private, secure telehealth visits, our licensed providers can:
If appropriate, yes. Providers may prescribe hormone therapy, vaginal estrogen, or other symptom-specific treatments to help manage your transition safely and effectively. Every plan is customized to fit your comfort level and health goals.
Hot flashes, night sweats, or irregular periods that are mild and not disrupting daily life.
Mild mood changes, irritability, or anxiety that can be managed with lifestyle strategies or virtual counseling.
Sleep disturbances that are intermittent and manageable with sleep hygiene techniques.
Vaginal dryness or mild urinary changes without pain, bleeding, or infection.
Weight changes, mild fatigue, or hair/thinning changes that are gradual and not severe.
Unusual or heavy vaginal bleeding after menopause or between periods.
Severe or sudden chest pain, palpitations, or shortness of breath, which may indicate cardiovascular issues.
Sudden, severe mood changes (depression, thoughts of self-harm) or inability to function daily.
Painful urination, blood in urine, or signs of infection that do not improve with home care.
Rapid, unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, or other systemic symptoms, which may indicate an underlying medical condition.
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Unlimited video calling with your doctor or therapist included.